Not a fan of the trade. Keep your picks and draft a CB who isn't coming off a torn ACL and going to cost an outrageous amount._________________
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Not a fan of the trade. Keep your picks and draft a CB who isn't coming off a torn ACL and going to cost an outrageous amount.

...that likely wont be anywhere close to the CB Revis is.

Im not even saying I disagree, but I am willing to bet Revis will still be one of the best CBs in the NFL for the next 5 years if not THE best, and unlike a rookie, he can provide immediate help. Not that a rookie cant, but not at the level Revis likely will.

Bucs have a ton of money to spend anyway.

As long as the Bucs didnt give up much more than that first, I see this as a fair deal. In the long run, I think it helps the Jets more though._________________

pnies20 wrote:

I know I'm one of the biggest trolls on here, but dont call me on it. I can dish it but cant take it.

Not a fan of the trade. Keep your picks and draft a CB who isn't coming off a torn ACL and going to cost an outrageous amount.

...that likely wont be anywhere close to the CB Revis is.

Im not even saying I disagree, but I am willing to bet Revis will still be one of the best CBs in the NFL for the next 5 years if not THE best, and unlike a rookie, he can provide immediate help. Not that a rookie cant, but not at the level Revis likely will.

Bucs have a ton of money to spend anyway.

As long as the Bucs didnt give up much more than that first, I see this as a fair deal. In the long run, I think it helps the Jets more though.

You know that how? Also who knows how good Revis will be after the injury._________________
Driver of the Brad Kaaya Hype Train
Adopt-A-Titan:
Bishop Sankey
DaQuan Jones

Not a fan of the trade. Keep your picks and draft a CB who isn't coming off a torn ACL and going to cost an outrageous amount.

...that likely wont be anywhere close to the CB Revis is.

Im not even saying I disagree, but I am willing to bet Revis will still be one of the best CBs in the NFL for the next 5 years if not THE best, and unlike a rookie, he can provide immediate help. Not that a rookie cant, but not at the level Revis likely will.

Bucs have a ton of money to spend anyway.

As long as the Bucs didnt give up much more than that first, I see this as a fair deal. In the long run, I think it helps the Jets more though.

You know that how? Also who knows how good Revis will be after the injury.

I never said I KNEW it. I said it wasnt LIKELY....

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1. Possessing or displaying the qualities or characteristics that make something probable: They are likely to become angry with him.
2. Within the realm of credibility; plausible:

The chances of drafting a CB even close to the quality of Revis is extremely rare, even in the first round.

Revis was the best CB in the league for a few years before the injury. While its not guaranteed he will be that again, its definitely possible, and safer money is on him being better than whatever CB they could get in this draft._________________

pnies20 wrote:

I know I'm one of the biggest trolls on here, but dont call me on it. I can dish it but cant take it.

Not a fan of the trade. Keep your picks and draft a CB who isn't coming off a torn ACL and going to cost an outrageous amount.

...that likely wont be anywhere close to the CB Revis is.

Im not even saying I disagree, but I am willing to bet Revis will still be one of the best CBs in the NFL for the next 5 years if not THE best, and unlike a rookie, he can provide immediate help. Not that a rookie cant, but not at the level Revis likely will.

Bucs have a ton of money to spend anyway.

As long as the Bucs didnt give up much more than that first, I see this as a fair deal. In the long run, I think it helps the Jets more though.

I think the point is how many teams won a Superbowl because of having the best CB in the league?

Are the Bucs Darrelle Revis away from winning a Superbowl in the next 5 years? I don't think so.